Catfish
Catfish are an important and diverse group of freshwater fish. They come in a variety of sizes and colors, and they are found in rivers, ponds, and lakes all over the world. Catfish are an important part of freshwater ecosystems, as they help to control the populations of certain species of aquatic insects, other fish, and other organisms. They also provide food for humans, as many species are edible and popular for recreational fishing. Catfish are also important for their commercial uses, as they are farmed for human consumption and in some cases, their skin is used to produce leather products.
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